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Another year, another list without Warren Zevon.

In episode 2F09, when Itchy plays Scratchy's skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes the same rib in succession, yet he produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic xylophone, or something? Ha ha, boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.

I, for one, look forward to the day where A.V. Club goes full troll and does a hatesong for "Werewolves of London because it ruins that "great Kid Rock song"

I am convinced there's no way the series doesn't end with someone picking up a phone and getting a number.

It's actually been mentioned several times on the show already.

Yeah, but then what grade are they going to give an episode that blows this one out of the water later in the season?

The worst part about this? The producers wanted to name the film that, but the studio insisted the Now You See Me brand was TOO STRONG

One of the reasons I liked Agent Carter is that it was always extremely comfortable with what it was, which was breezy.

Would it help to know they're married in real life?

Man, that's a shame. Agent Carter is definitely my favorite Marvel show.

I think he believes he stunted its growth until it was too late—had the machine been growing and not devoting energy to rebuilding its memory prior to the move in season 2, it could have used that time to grow and improve and become stronger—learn from mistakes, as the show stated, so that it could have a better

PoI is more hard sci-fi, where as AoS is Sci-Fi/Fantasy. But again, even from a basic visual level, PoI is miles ahead.

It's hard not to compare two sci-fi actions shows when you watch them back-to-back.

Here's the thing: I know at least some of the cast has it. Watch Clark Gregg's two episode role on Sports Night if you don't think the man can make you feel things.

Mr. Reese, I'm afraid this house has a very advanced security system. Breaking in the usual way won't work. If you trigger the alarm, Samaritan will almost certainly be alerted to our presence.

Let me be clear: I don't expect Agents of SHIELD to become Person of Interest. But man, they need to at least hire the people responsible for the visual style of Person of Interest and hire them immediately. One of the complaints Sava had of the show that was perfectly valid was just how ugly the show was.

I'd Love to Change The World
The Violent Bear It Away
Welcome to the Machine
Future Starts Slow
Feeling Good
I'm Afraid of Americans

Also, I watched this show right after watching Agents of Shield, and I can't even begin to explain how much better this show is on every single level. It avoids all the narrative traps that AoS finds itself in week after week, has a small major cast so they can world build with the minor cast instead. It recognizes

The great thing about Person of Interest is that it has always hidden secret depths hiding under the benign cover of the show. Sure, this was a conventional way to start the season, up to and including Root's overture at the beginning and the missing subway car, but as much as this episode was about restoring the